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Friday, July 29, 2011

The single, which tells the all-too-familiar story of a struggling artiste, promises adversaries that they can never stop its narrator. Indeed, this is the reality for the Clarendon-born young talent.

The single has climbed to, and maintains its dominance in top-10 positions on Hype TV, Pree Dis and Stampede Street charts.

To 23-year-old Denno, this means success. "It means a lot, because knowing the hard work I've done and to know it paid off. It feels good," he reaffirmed THE WEEKEND STAR.

Denno recalled the late nights and constant communication with disc jockeys, revelling in the fact that all that hard work has paid off. "I'm making the success one by one," he said.

Managed by Master One Productions, Denno is already looking forward to producing other singles. He is currently working on Straight, which carries a dancehall vibe, Love Me, a one-drop love song and Buck, a summer song produced by Hitz 92 FM radio jock ZJ Dymond. Denno will also be releasing videos for Love Me and Dem Nuh Real.

Dem Wah Kill Me, Mi Feel It, and the above stated singles are all on rotation both locally and overseas. Denno is looking forward to collaborating with Fyakin.

The fast-rising artiste will be performing on General Degree's Manchester Fiesta on August 1, and Capleton's St Mary Mi Come From stage show on August 5.DOWNLOAD 'Caan Stop Dah Yute Yah'HEREhttp://www.mediafire.com/?a44gt661345dxjk

Monday, July 25, 2011

Bankeylous recording artiste Khago has delivered a stinging rebuke of fellow deejay I Octane, saying that the two are no longer friends and that Octane has been using his power and influence to destroy his career by badmouthing him to producers and cutting his earning potential with promoters by refusing to do shows with him.

POPCAAN FEAT. AS HOT DANCEHALL ARTISTE TO WATCH,LAZA MORGAN FEAT.WITH HOT COLLABORATION OF THE WEEK,BONAFIED REGGAE BAND FEAT. WITH NTHE HOT REGGAE COLLABORATION OF THE WEEK,WHILE VYBZ KARTEL REMAINS AT THE NO.1 DANCEHALL SPOT WITH THE HIT SINGLE SUMMER TIME AND ROMAIN VIRGO REMAINS AT THE NO.1 REGGAE SPOT WITH 'TAKING YOU HOME'

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Brand New Singles From Elephant Man,Also Pics of Elephant Man's Performance at Reggae Sumfest 2011,Elephant Man will also be perfoming on 'Fullyloaded' which will be held at the Palisades Go Kart Stadium in Kingston tonight the 24th of july 2011

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Brand New Singles From Sizzla Kalongi Prod. By Bread Back with songs like:1.Be By My Side2.Read Ya Bible3.Dem Nuh Business4.Summa Attack5.What's Wrong With The PictureDOWNLOAD ALL TRACKS HEREhttp://www.mediafire.com/?l7b75tl2cux2m

Monday, July 18, 2011

BEENIE MAN AND TOYA FEAT. WITH THE HOT DANCEHALL COLLABORATION OF THE WEEK,CHERINE ANDERSON AND CHUCK FENDA FEAT. WITH THE HOT REGGAE COLLABORATION OF THE WEEK,BOUNTY KILLER AND PATEXX FEAT. WITH THE HOT DANCEHALL COLLABORATION FOR THE SUMMER,WHILE ROMAIN VIRGO REMAINS AT THE NO.1 REGGAE SPOT AND VYBZ KARTEL REMAINS AT THE NO.1 DANCEHALL SPOT WITH 'SUMMERTIME

Friday, July 15, 2011

There was a time when the RJR and JBC charts were taken as the definitive statements on song popularity in Jamaica, the end-of-week countdowns to number one listened to with intense anticipation. Then, each January, there would be a top-100 countdown covering the previous year, climaxing with a declaration of a number-one song.

The rankings on those charts were determined by sales feedback from specified shops and, after their demise, The STAR took the same approach with its now-defunct charts.

Now, in a music climate where "record nah sell again, you no have no record sales to go by", Boswell 'Stampede' Lammie has taken a non-quantitative approach to determining the popularity of songs. He presents his Stampede Street Charts each week, with a reggae and dancehall top 15, as well as Hot Selectors, Hot Artist of the Week, Hot Female Artist of the Week, Top Events and Top Sound Systems. He depends on feedback from club and dancehall selectors and "people in the streets" who follow music avidly.

Stampede, who handles street promotions for many artistes, said he started in 2007 because of the feedback he got on his music rounds. For although "there were several charts going on in Jamaica", there were credibility issues. Among those who encouraged him to start the Stampede Street Charts were Josef Bogdonovich of Downsound Records and Maestro of Swatch.

"So me just start it," Stampede said. He utilised his street promotion savvy and connections to set up the feedback network and took out advertisements to have it printed first in The STAR and then the now defunct X-News. Currently, it is presented primarily through the Internet and is aired on over 70 free-to-air and Internet radio stations in the Caribbean, Europe and North America.

"Everybody a endorse it. Them say Stampede chart a de realest chart," he said.

With skepticism rife over the composition of music charts in Jamaica and the pervasive influence of payola, The Gleaner asks Stampede if payment is involved in his rankings and he says "is a honest chart. No man cyaa call and say a song hot if it no hot".

He also points out that the Stampede Street Chart takes into account variations in songs' popularity across the island. "You have song might a mash up dance a country and you no hear it a play a town. You have to put it on the chart. Some song play a Weddy Weddy, (but) you nuh hear dem a Trelawny and St Thomas," Stampede said.

After the selectors have called in, Stampede is responsible for the final collation, using a percentage system to arrive at the positions. This week's top dancehall song is Vybz Kartel's Summer Time and Romain Virgo tops the reggae rankings with Taking You Home.

He says it is not an income-generating activity. "Is out of the love for it, because we say music. We get money out of artiste promotion and development," he said.

The charts are generated each Monday, after the weekend round of events.

Stampede's next project is a top-50 ranking of selectors in Jamaica. There is a large pool to draw from, as he aid "I have a list of over 300 selectors in Jamaica right now".

Monday, July 11, 2011

LADY SAW FEAT. A HOT FEMALE ARTISTE OF THE WEEK,TONY MATTERHORN FEAT. AS HOT ARTISTE/SELECTOR OF THE WEEK,KHAGO FEAT. AS HOT DANCEHALL ARTISTE OF THE WEEK,WHILE ROMAIN VIRGO REMAINS AT THE NO.1 REGGAE SPOT WITH THE HIT SINGLE 'TAKING YOU HOME' AND VYBZ KARTEL REMAINS AT THE NO.1 DANCEHALL SPOT WITH THE HIT SINGLE SUMMERTIME

Monday, July 4, 2011

PROTOJE FEAT. AS HOT REGGAE ARTISTE OF THE WEEK,HYAH SLICE FEAT. AS REGGAE ARTISTE OF THE WEEK,PROPHECY FEAT. AS REGGAE ARTISTE TO WATCH,WHILE ROMAIN VIRGO TAKES THE NO.1 REGGAE SPOT WITH THE HIT SINGLE 'TAKING YOU HOME' AND VYBZ KARTEL TAKES THE NO.1 DANCEHALL SPOT WITH THE HIT SINGLE 'SUMMER TIME'

G.T TAYLOR XMAS EXTRAVAGANZA

About Me

andrew powell is an easy going person that does not keep up with foolishness. i do promotions and management in reggae/dancehall. my main goal is to be one of the best managers ever.my role models are Stampede and demario mcdowell.
the things i love the most is parties,stage shows and and relaxing after a hard day of work.